7 Dieng: Very little to do – Swansea only had one shot on target – but comfortable and confident throughout.

8 Ayling: Playing his way to a long term contract. Key figure in a defence that has now kept five clean sheets in six games.

7 Howson: Another assured display in defence. Jerry Yates had a couple of early half-chances but after that Howson and defence kept Swansea attack at arm’s length.

7 Clarke: Rock solid again.

5 Thomas: Struggled against Pereira in the first half but improved as game went on.

5 Barlaser: Lucky not to score own-goal early in second half. Too ponderous in possession at times.

7 O’Brien: Tenacious all-action midfield display.

7 Jones: Lively and created first goal with cross that wasn’t dealt with.

6 Azaz: Found space throughout, created second goal.

5 Greenwood: Flashes of quality but struggled to build on impressive Sheffield Wednesday display.

8 Latte Lath: Matchwinner with excellent double. Five goals in nine games since his return from injury.

Substitutes:

Finch (for Jones, 82): N/A

Dijksteel (for Azaz, 82): N/A

Silvera (for Latte Lath, 82): N/A

Gilbert (for Greenwood, 87): N/A

Subs not used: Glover, van den Berg, Hackney, Engel, McCabe

Swansea: Rushworth 6, Key 5, Wood 6, Darling 5, Tymon 5 (Abdulai, 28), Grimes 5, Fulton 6 (Walsh, 64), Pereira Martins 7 (Govea, 78), Paterson 5 (Cooper, 64), Lowe 6, Yates 5 (Cullen, 64)

Subs not used: Fisher, Cabango, Patino, Humphreys

Man of the Match: Latte Lath. Hugely encouraging end to the season. Now has double figures this term in the league. Liveliest attacking player on the pitch throughout.